US Foreign Policy towards Iran During Joe Biden Administration

Authors

  • Zinah Abdul-Amir Abdul-Hassan Ibrahim Al-Essra University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.177

Keywords:

- Regional and International Relations -foreign policy -Iran - United States America l-conflicts -influence, -International interactions

Abstract

US foreign policy is the important driver of many events and policies at the regional and international levels. Perhaps the importance of US foreign policy towards Iran comes from the great importance of both countries. Many other regional and international policies, as well as Iran, which is an important and influential player in a large number of issues, especially at the regional level, in addition to the most prominent issue through which it interacts with a large number of major powers, led by the United States of America, as is the case with the Iranian nuclear program. And the US foreign policy towards Iran came with the assumption of (Joe Biden) government different from that of his predecessor (Donald Trump).

From toughness and imposing more sanctions and tightening the noose politically and economically on Iran to a new policy with a completely different view and awareness (which from the point of view of the new administration did not bring any real results about stopping the Iranian nuclear program and thus achieve the American interest), among the new directions that it adopted (Joe Biden) that more sanctions and tension in relations with Iran have not worked, or at least do not serve the American interest, as the existence of hostile or tense relations with Iran with all the elements that Iran possesses of geopolitical and political power and important natural resources may push it to be Companies and cooperation with other parties that represent a threat to American exclusivity, as is the case with Russia and China.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Zinah Abdul-Amir Abdul-Hassan Ibrahim. (2022). US Foreign Policy towards Iran During Joe Biden Administration. Tikrit Journal For Political Science, 2(28), 21–46. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i28.177

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